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Topic: Research

In May 2022, during the first Voyage to the Ridge 2022 expedition, NOAA Ocean Exploration completed the largest continuous mapping survey effort to date over the Charlie-Gibbs Fracture Zone, collecting bathymetric data along this geologically fascinating and ecologically exceptional region.
Expedition summary: Voyage to the Ridge 2022
January 19, 2023
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Research
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research
ocean exploration
In May 2022, during the first Voyage to the Ridge 2022 expedition, NOAA Ocean Exploration completed the largest continuous mapping survey effort to date over the Charlie-Gibbs Fracture Zone, collecting bathymetric data along this geologically fascinating and ecologically exceptional region.
 Onaga (longtail snapper or flame snapper, Etelis coruscans) can be found in the waters surrounding the Hawaiian Archipelago, and are one of the species that make up "Hawaii’s Deep 7."
Diving Deeper with DisMAP: Tool incorporates new upgrades, more slated for 2023
January 9, 2023
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Fisheries
Topics:
research
fish
 Onaga (longtail snapper or flame snapper, Etelis coruscans) can be found in the waters surrounding the Hawaiian Archipelago, and are one of the species that make up "Hawaii’s Deep 7."
The hole over Antarctica at its maximum extent on October 7, 2021. Scientists define the "ozone hole" as the area in which ozone levels are depleted below 220 Dobson Units (dark blue, marked with black triangle on color bar).
NOAA Research's top accomplishments of 2022
December 21, 2022
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Research
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hurricanes
wildfires
research
ocean exploration
The hole over Antarctica at its maximum extent on October 7, 2021. Scientists define the "ozone hole" as the area in which ozone levels are depleted below 220 Dobson Units (dark blue, marked with black triangle on color bar).
A drawing of the HYDROLAB, showing a cross section of the inside. Two people are inside the Hydrolab, one at the lab and the other in the moon pool.
How NOAA’s first undersea lab helped scientists study corals
December 5, 2022
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Research
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Heritage
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heritage
history
coral
coral reefs
Corals Week
research
A drawing of the HYDROLAB, showing a cross section of the inside. Two people are inside the Hydrolab, one at the lab and the other in the moon pool.
NOAA Logo, featuring a white bird separating two fields of blue, darker on top, lighter on bottom. The word NOAA, sits in the darker blue field above the bird.
Do you NOAA our history?
January 4, 2023
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Across NOAA
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Heritage
Topics:
heritage
history
education
coasts
weather
satellites
wildlife
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NOAA Corps
sanctuaries
NOAA Logo, featuring a white bird separating two fields of blue, darker on top, lighter on bottom. The word NOAA, sits in the darker blue field above the bird.
Mabel Baldwin-Schaeffer, tribal research coordinator, stands under whale bones in Utqiagvik, Alaska.
Q&A: Meet tribal research coordinator Mabel Baldwin-Schaeffer
November 10, 2022
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Fisheries
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research
Mabel Baldwin-Schaeffer, tribal research coordinator, stands under whale bones in Utqiagvik, Alaska.
Members of a Fisheries survey cruise.
Sound bytes: What we can learn from how Indigenous peoples listen
November 1, 2022
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Fisheries
Topics:
research
Members of a Fisheries survey cruise.
Maximum tsunami wave amplitude, in centimeters, following the asteroid impact 66 million years ago.
Study: Ancient asteroid triggered megatsunami that had global impacts
October 17, 2022
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Research
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tsunamis
research
Maximum tsunami wave amplitude, in centimeters, following the asteroid impact 66 million years ago.
Ozone hole and ozone concentration over Antarctica on October 7, 2021.
Path to ozone layer recovery reaches milestone
August 23, 2022
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Research
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ozone hole
ozone
Antarctica
South Pole
research
Ozone hole and ozone concentration over Antarctica on October 7, 2021.
 Arctic observatory near Utqiaġvik, Alaska.
NOAA celebrates new Arctic observatory
August 16, 2022
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Climate
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climate
research
 Arctic observatory near Utqiaġvik, Alaska.

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